I'm pleased to invite you to attend the 16th USENIX Security
Symposium, August 6-10, 2007, in Boston, MA. Computer security
today advances at an exceptional rate, as both its operational relevance
and the tension between attackers and defenders continue to grow.
New services, new systems, and new networking architectures
continually add new dimensions to the field and subvert previously
held assumptions. This symposium offers cutting-edge research on
topics that range from Web-based detection through memory
performance attacks.

* The Security training program can help you learn the latest on topics
such as:

-- TCP/IP Weapons School

-- Live Forensics

Experts such as Richard Bejtlich, Dan Geer, Frank Adelstein, and
Golden G. Richard will give you the information, techniques, tools, and
strategies you need to practice effective security today--and tomorrow.

* Don't miss the keynote address by Steven Levy, a senior editor and
columnist at Newsweek, on "How the iPod Shuffled the World as
We Know It."

* The Invited Talks cover a number of timely topics, including:

-- "Windows Vista Content Protection," by Peter Gutmann, University
of Auckland, New Zealand

-- "Exploiting Online Games," by Gary McGraw, Cigital

-- And more...

* The 23 refereed papers present the best new research in a variety
of subject areas, including privacy, cellular network security, and
authentication.

* Join colleagues with similar interests for thought-provoking
discussions at the evening Birds-of-a-Feather sessions.

* Share a provocative opinion, interesting preliminary work, or
a cool idea that will spark discussion at the poster session. To
submit a poster, please send a 1-5 page(s) proposal, in PDF or
PostScript, to sec07posters@usenix.org by June 23, 2007

* Get a preview of next year's news or present your own new
work and get audience feedback at the Work-in-Progress reports
(WiPs). Speakers should submit a one- or two-paragraph abstract
to sec07wips@usenix.org by August 8, 2007.

Whether you're a researcher, a system administrator, or a policy
wonk, come to the 16th USENIX Security Symposium to find out
how changes in computer security are going to affect you. Please seehttp://www.usenix.org/sec07/proga to register today!

P.S. Workshops will be held in conjunction with the main conference.
EVT '07 and WOOT '07 will both take place on August 6.
DETER 2007 will take place August 6-7. HotSec '07 and MetriCon 2.0
will both take place on August 7. For more information, see:http://www.usenix.org/events/sec07/workshops.html

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